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Carper Proposes Nearly Doubling the Gas Tax (The Hill) Private Rail Group Wants High-Speed Link From Chicago to Twin Cities (Post Bulletin) While Another Private Company Wants a Worcester-Providence Line (AP) Boston, North Carolina Get New Transpo Chiefs (Boston Globe, AP) With Hearings Planned for NJ Transit Delays, Telecommuting Offered as Solution (NJ.com, Bloomberg) How $500M Made … Continued
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  • Carper Proposes Nearly Doubling the Gas Tax (The Hill)
  • Private Rail Group Wants High-Speed Link From Chicago to Twin Cities (Post Bulletin)
  • While Another Private Company Wants a Worcester-Providence Line (AP)
  • Boston, North Carolina Get New Transpo Chiefs (Boston Globe, AP)
  • With Hearings Planned for NJ Transit Delays, Telecommuting Offered as Solution (NJ.com, Bloomberg)
  • How $500M Made Indianapolis More Walkable (Next City)
  • Light Rail Viability Key Issue for Phoenix Mayoral Race (AZ Central)
  • AECom May Have to Pay $700M Settlement for Incorrect Traffic Forecasts (The Australian)
  • All Aboard Florida Gets Key Vote to Issue Tax-Exempt Bonds (Orlando Sentinel)
  • Bike-Share Continues to Grow in Houston (Chron)
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